10 J Jm II I : V- k ..\ V* f %*£ ■ ■ -.V-.«-*- .Ai *«Mii : Cooleemee Skyscraper A now tower is being added to the Burlington Industries plant in Cooleemee. The tower will be used tor some new machinery. Marvin D. Peoples Of Joyner Street Dies At Age 86 MOCKSVILLE - Marvin Duke Peoples, M. of Cooteemee, died Sunday at Davie County Hospital here Born March t, l«M, in Davie County, Mr. People was a eon of the late Monroe and Louise Peoples. He Was a retired textile worker and a member of Cheat nut Grove United Methodist Church. Survivors include one daugh ter, Mrs. Ethel Hampton of Rt. 4. MocksviUe; two sons, Arthur Peoples of Salisbury and Floyd Peoples of Cboleemee; a sister, Mrs. Laura Eaton, and two brothers, Lennie and John Peo ples, all of Rt. t, MocksviUe. Mrs. Dinkins, Davie Native Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Whitlock Dinkins, 11, of Yadkinville, Rt. a, a native of Davie County, were to be con ducted I Wednesday at Hunt sville Baptist Church. She died Monday at Lula Conrad Hoots Memorial Hospital. Card Of Thanks Mrs. Odell Bailey of Joyner Street would like to express her sincere appreciation to all the neighbors and friends for the many kindnesses shown during the recent death of her mother, Mrs. Lou Gullett of Salisbury. May God richly bless each of you. To all the ladies who were kind enough to bring food, Mrs. Bailey requests that you come by for your dishes at your con vience. Benson Funeral Funeral services for Mrs. George Sidney Benson. 61, the former Lelia Fleming, were held at 4 p.m. Tuesday at Unity Presbyterian Church Officiating at the rites was the Rev. Malcolm Bullock, pastor, and burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Max Fra ley. Dick Fraley. Carl Steele, the Rev. Walter P. Fleming, Paul Campbell and AdleneSwi cegood. A resident of Rt. 1, Woodleaf, Mrs. Benson died unexpectedly Sunday night at Rowan Me morial Hospital. Bill Messick Of Mocksville MOCKSVILLE - Bill Mes sick, 66, of Rt. 4, Mocksville, was dead on arrival at. Davie County HospitalThursdaymorn ing. He was bom in Davie County Dec. 21, 1903, son of the late Henry C. and Delia Creed Messick He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sadie Howard Messick; one sister, Mrs. Sherrill Mon day of Rt. 4, Mocksville; five half-sisters, Miss Margaret Messick and Mrs. Gladys Flynn of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Wayne Wadman, Mrs. Sarah Lloyd and Miss Myrtle Messick, all of Muncie, Ind.; two half-brothers, Robert Messick of Knighttown, Ind. and Charlie Messick of Winston-Salem. Funeral arrangements are in complete. The body will remain Raton Funeral Home. Card Of Thanks Mrs. Mattie Mae Jordan has returned from the hospital and is at her home on Main St. To her many friends she would like to say thanks for the many cards, calls and flowers. Also thanks to nurses and nurs es-aides at Rowan Memorial hospital for the special care received while a patient there also thanks to Dr. Spargo and staff. YOU ARE INVITED TO SEE THE U: ALL NEW JB 1971 mfm FORDS ■-■ Or AT OUR SHOWROOM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (SEPT. 18 & 19) 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. New Foid Pinto Jfc ■■ PnctdondtuNdMHHliMpoits. MnNAwrASMk QwrtlMsttN* |HK > Go*»a toog*ayb«t««*n9*3siopa. Fr v wntct KiHwrt Put a tottta «n your M» /A & // Mow dOM I OiCf MMIQfOMR Mustang aland up to the grwat road cars oi Europa? BaautttuUy Witftgratt looks and handling, al a traction o> tha coat. With sut modats. Mk4> 1 sa*an anginas wx> a lonj^ long list ol options. 71 Ford Outsido. it's gsttMig no«s*ar Insida a n Ford LTD. jt'saqunatwortdbomotstrangthMrsppadin luxury Tak»aquiatbraak. In t9?t Ford. ForO 9v«s you . LTD ImufKiW rooo> M>OO> CU*at»Hft *•« •*• •"•>•» " l • !■«*■» »«4krv>. W Wi%' J *** '»** ««H -Vww* **♦' '*♦*» , Ml MMIITI ' ■ *"" '*' "\ *■** ••*•« * v *"• ■ yi #' ** macv •* «m> ill Will Refreshments REAVIS FORD Yadkinville Hwy. Mocksville, N.C.